Thanks for the english subs. I like the openness of Amamiya. He confesses that Aiki no jitsu dont work with everyone and then he still use Jiu jitsu. Many think just because some internal techniques dont work on everybody that its total fake or a scam.
This is a very interesting video. Master Ryuji Shirakawa sensei's Aikido is very clear, beautiful and dynamic. There is a lot of practice and inquisitiveness, effort and talent hidden there. That's what sets him apart from many self-proclaimed "Aiki" masters. Regular Aiki masters are old, physically weak, and do not interact with other martial arts. They are the same as religions, showing off their techniques only to obedient disciples. I can say that Shirakawa Ryuji sensei is a completely new world aikido star.
@jojo-ro2eq2 жыл бұрын
amemiya sensei is a martial arts expert.
@Eternaprimavera732 жыл бұрын
I didn't see any confrontation between shirakawa and any others. In any thing that could be confrontation, he always lost. Everything worked for him only when the other martial artist worked in copperative mode. THis is the reality.
@GordiansKnotHere Жыл бұрын
This looks like a great study group., and I really like that teacher's energy. They give off a chill, non-pretentious vibe, something which is seriously lacking in so many Aiki groups... I wish I could find something like that in my area... EDIT: Subbed
I see, the practical use of aiki can be achieved by mastering all of aiki moves. so when the opponent is resisting, or by chance physically isnt affected by the move, they can change the move instantly into the effective one it is like a magic trick used for self defense, so cool
Shirakawa Ryuji-san, thank you so much for sharing so much about your art! I admire your work. One thing: if the background music of these videos were less loud, it would be better, in my humble opinion.
@oueumkha2 жыл бұрын
影武流、実に合理的ですね。打撃、柔術、合気何にしても全て一つの手段でしかないという…
@大和カヲル-s8e2 жыл бұрын
純度が高すぎる!KZbinには全然向いてないけど雨宮先生のヤバさがよくわかるいい動画でした!
@user-sw7xp3sm6w2 жыл бұрын
お二人の言語化能力がとシンクロ率が半端ない。
@take1task2 жыл бұрын
(Not much was mentioned in this video, just one technique of eye thrust.) The techniques of striking (foot and hand techniques) are excellent in kagebu-ryu. Moreover, since the first choice of places to hit are human weak points, it is completely different from "competitive martial arts" with rules that take safety into consideration. The deeper you go into the techniques, the more serious the damage to the subject becomes, so it seems impossible to make it a competition. That's exactly the kind of martial art suited for the police or regular military.
@scottzappa93142 жыл бұрын
I agree, and it's also why MMA fights can last many minutes whereas a street fight will often be over in less than 30 seconds.
@susanohara42742 жыл бұрын
Aikijutsu was designed by the Samurai for the battle field. Atemi means striking the vital points of the opponent.
@RogerTecumseh2 жыл бұрын
"The deeper you go into the techniques, the more serious the damage to the subject becomes, so it seems impossible to make it a competition." This is perfectly right!
@GordiansKnotHere Жыл бұрын
@@RogerTecumseh This is why I don't get into the "What if someone does this" debate.
@jeanmtiger Жыл бұрын
I have yet to see a street fight or attack where someone statically grabs your wrist.
@annadickson30972 жыл бұрын
It's a very interesting collaboration. I hope for more. I watch the channel of Amemiya sensei and Shirakawa Shihan systematically and both are excellent at feeling their opponent's movements and receiving his energy. I am very happy about their further cooperation. Thank you.